



This watercolor landscape dissolves the boundary between meadow and sky, letting misted violets and warm amber light breathe like memory across the horizon. A thicket of gestural stems and blossoms rises in the foreground with calligraphic urgency, its saturated blues and greens punctured by bright whites and ember-like reds that feel both celebratory and fleeting. The composition stages a gentle tension between clarity and evaporation—detail insists, then slips away—suggesting nature not as a fixed scene but as a pulse of seasons, perception, and passing time.







